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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Out of curiosity OP, do your bosses practice "Attachment Parenting?" If so, then I would run run far away...to the hills!! Parents who practice this type of parenting are basically enabling their children to become spoiled brats. Anyway, while crying it out can be painful at first, it always gets better later on. If the parents are so ignorant that they don't let their baby fall asleep on their own, then it will be next to impossible to sleep train this child. ALL children need to be taught at a young age that falling asleep is something that needs to be done on their own. Parents need to avoid strolling their child to sleep, massaging them to sleep and rocking them to sleep. What a child needs to learn how to do is lie down in bed and fall asleep on their own. Babies by nature will fight tooth and nail their sleep, but slumber eventually wins.[/quote] That's ridiculous! Let me guess, you don't have any children of your own. I practiced attachment parenting with both my kids. The are both well adjusted, not particularly, bratty, teens who sleep just fine. As you rock a sweet baby to sleep remember that you can only snuggle and nurture them like this for such a short amount of time. They will not go off to college needing their back rubbed, trust me. So many nannies are so cruel about a little extra TLC. Training is for dogs, not people. [/quote]
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